15 November 2014
Scope
- understanding what is hydrogeological exploration
- showing what are the available methods
- showing which one to use
- helping you to decide your research topic
Outline
- Week 1 Introduction
- Week 2 Methods[0]: hydrogeological mapping and example
- Week 3 Methods[1]: geological mapping and example
- Week 4 Methods[2]: physical properties and example
- Week 5 Midtest
Outline[2]
- Week 6 Methods[3]: hydrochemistry and example
- Week 7 Methods[4]: remotesensing and example
- Week 8 Methods[5]: hydrogeophysics and example
- Week 9 Methods[6]: tracer and example
- Week 10 Methods[7]:pumping test and example
Outline[3]
- Week 11 Presentation
- Week 12 Presentation
- Week 13 Presentation
- Week 14 Papers
- Week 15 Papers
- Week 16 Final test
Output
- a short literature review paper
- submitted to peer-reviewed journal or conference proceeding
Scores
- Quizzes = 3 x @5% = 15%
- Tests = 2 x @30% = 60%
- Paper = 1 x @20% = 25%
Scores[2]
- Quizzes = 3 x 10 = 30 x 15% = 4.5
- Tests = 2 x 10 = 20 x 60% = 12
- Paper
- submission = 10 x 20% = 2 -> Total = 18.5
- draft = 5-8 x 20% = 1-1.6 -> Total = 17.5 - 18.1
- no paper = 0 -> Total = 16.5
Outline paper
- Introduction
- Materials and methods
- Review topic 1
- Review topic 2
- Review topic 3 etc
- Remarks
- References
Outline paper[2]
- Introduction
- Background
- Local setting
- Problem statement
- Objectives
- How will this paper help other researchers
- Materials and methods
- Review topic 1, 2, 3, etc
- Remarks
- References
Outline paper[3]
- Introduction
- Materials and methods
- What tools do you use: Databases, journals, proceedings
- How do you gather informations: Keywords and results
- Review topic 1, 2, 3, etc
- Remarks
- References
Outline paper[4]
- Introduction
- Materials and methods
- Review topic 1, 2, 3, etc
- what did other researchers do it, where, and how
- Remarks
- References
Outline paper[5]
- Introduction
- Materials and methods
- Review topic 1, 2, 3, etc
- Remarks
- note 1, 2, 3, etc
- potential future researches
- References
References
Online repo
About the repo
- You may view and download files (pdfs, assignments, tests, quizzes)
- You may make your own folders with
yourname as folder name.
- You may upload assignments, tests, quizzes to your own folder.
About the repo
- Your uploads must contain the type of doc and your name, eg:
quiz1-name.docx
tests1-name.docx
- etc
- You mustn't edit any files from me, but you can do it on your uploads.
About the repo
References folder contains materials used in this lecture.
- I will try to make available in the folder all at once, otherwise I will upload them one by one or distribute them in class.
- each item should contains:
pdf file
bib file: citation info associated with the pdf file.
- both files should have the same or similar file name, eg:
sander-lineaments.pdf
sander-remotesensing.bib
- or I may only upload the bib files and ask you to get the pdf from Scopus
About the repo
- I strongly recommend you to use reference/citation manager app, eg: Zotero or Mendeley.
Thank you
- Twitter: @dasaptaerwin
- Email: d [dot] erwin [dot] irawan [at] gmail [dot] com